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Suburban Detective #3

The Last Housewife

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Rising to celebrity status after solving two high-profile cases, detective Kit Deleeuw is hired by Shelly Bloomfield, a determined housewife who has been charged with murdering an outspoken feminist. Reprint.

311 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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Jon Katz

56 books467 followers
Jon Katz is an author, photographer, and children's book writer. He lives on Bedlam Farm with his wife, the artist Maria Wulf, his four dogs, Rose, Izzy, Lenore and Frieda, two donkeys, Lulu and Fanny, and two barn cats. His next book, "Rose In A Storm" will be published by Random House on October 5.
He is working on a collection of short stories and a book on animal grieving.

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Author 16 books20 followers
October 9, 2023
Two stars because the plot was pretty good. But the main character was completely unlikeable, preachy, and opinionated. There was so much extraneous social commentary, descriptions of malls, and negative stereotyping of men. Which was kind of ironic since the male author seemed to be trying extra hard to appear supportive of women. Stripped of all the extra crap, it could have been a good book. But I’ll never read anything else from this author.
399 reviews7 followers
July 3, 2017
This book has been on my to-be-read shelf for, literally, decades. It's an advance copy that I got when I was working at Murder Ink and never got to back then. I wish I had -- the book has a down-to-earth quality that's missing from a lot of mysteries. And, unlike most series set in suburbia, Katz's Suburban Detective books star a male protagonist.

Kit Deleeuw is still getting his balance in a new career after being blackballed on Wall Street because he refused to testify against co-workers involved in insider trading. Unemployed and with no prospects in his prior career, Deleeuw reaches back to his time as a criminal investigator in the Army and begins a new career as a private investigator. By the time the events in this book -- the third in the series -- occur, Kit's developed some relationships with local law enforcement and a reputation as "The Suburban Detective."

I enjoyed this book on several levels. First, I enjoyed Kit's self-effacing manner, recognizing that he's nothing like the PI in a detective novel. I love that he's the parent-on-call for his kids since his wife is now going back to school and working full time; reading about a man who fits his career around his kids is a refreshing change. And I love Katz's depiction of suburbia. I haven't lived in NJ in almost a decade but his descriptions bring me right back there.

The plot is interesting as well, and the issues raised in it are still very real today. I'm going to head over to my library's website right now to hunt down his 2 prior books and the 2 that followed. Sadly Katz stopped writing about The Suburban Detective in 1998, but he's been busy writing other things since. I'm glad for that.
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316 reviews
January 18, 2018
I've read Jon Katz previously, and I think I've read this book before too, but didn't remember all the details. I find Katz an engaging author, covering a wide range of thinking. In this, one of The Suburban Detective Mystery Series, he's a private investigator having been offed on Wall Street for tangled reasons, and a Mr Mom too. With a 1995 copyright, cell phones are rare, and it's a window to the recent past in suburban New Jersey, where it is not quite the tranquil ideal place we'd hoped for!
I enjoyed it!
4 reviews
July 8, 2025
good mystery - with some family values thrown in.
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December 9, 2012
While a detective/mystery novel, "The Last Housewife", deals with sexual harassment in a upper class middle school. Oh, how I WISH I had read this book when my daughters were in middle school and dealing with this issue! It got so bad and the school "authorities" were so unconcerned that I eventually put both daughters into private schools. I should have SUED the school district. The BASTARDS! Not that I'm "angry" or anything....
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3,159 reviews305 followers
August 1, 2008
THE LAST HOUSEWIFE - Ex
Katz, Jon - 3rd in series

He keeps the refrigerator stocked. He carpools the kids. He's Kit Deleeuw--suburban detective. In this third of the series, Jon Katz continues to reveal the depth of intrigue and behind closed-doors passion in the seemingly placid neighborhoods of suburbia.

This is a great series. Unique, interesting characters, well-written.
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January 2, 2011
Easy read although not a sit-on-the-edge of the seat read. I found I didn't like all the references made to the previous cases (books). It was not done in a seamless way where it just becomes part of the story and at times felt like an advertisement.
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28 reviews3 followers
August 12, 2008
This is the first mystery I believe I have read in my adult life - I loved it. This guy makes sure he appeals to everyone. I started reading it & couldn't put it down.
310 reviews4 followers
February 3, 2009
A bit outdated but interesting ideas about working moms vs. stay at home, and good for moms with teenage children - and teachers
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